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Between 1968 and 1996 The Dick Cavett Show aired in various formats on ABC, CBS, PBS, USA Network and CNBC. Over the years Cavett welcomed roughly 10,000 guests including some of the most interesting figures in film, theatre, sports, music, literature, art and politics. But the show might also feature a notorious underworld figure or a reptile expert. The Dick Cavett Show was certainly diverse.

The Cavett show developed a reputation as the intelligent alternative to the standard, more lightweight television fare of the time. Cavett encouraged discussion of controversial topics. As the war in Vietnam escalated, Cavett hosted famous and ordinary antiwar protesters as well as government officials with a pro-war agenda. During the Watergate scandal Cavett talked with politicians from both sides of the political aisle, and later found himself a topic of discussion on Richard Nixon’s infamous White House tapes.

Cavett’s interview style was greatly influenced by his former employer Jack Paar. Cavett began his television career as a writer for Paar on The Tonight Show. (Cavett continued as a Tonight Show writer when Johnny Carson took over the show in 1962.) When Cavett was about to begin his own show Paar advised him to make his interviews more like conversations. The advice remained important to Cavett and the result is what set The Dick Cavett Show apart from other talk shows.

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